After announcing the game back in March, today Activision has finally provided a glimpse at the next Call of Duty. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (unfortunately styled as IIII) will ditch the series’ traditional single-player campaign, and instead focus on multiplayer (there will still be narrative elements, but they will be weaved into the multiplayer modes).

That multiplayer focus will include the now-standard “zombies” mode, as well as a brand new addition: “blackout,” a Black Ops take on PUBG and Fortnite-style battle royale. The mode will pull characters and locations from previous games in the subseries, take place in what Activision describes as the biggest map ever featured in a Call of Duty game, and include ground, air, and sea...